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The Red Devils lined up with a three-defense formation in Paris on Tuesday night and took the lead through Bruno Fernandes from the penalty spot, who took a second lead after his first effort, which was stopped, was ordered to retake after the goalkeeper left his line.
PSG were frustrated in the first half but improved after the restart and leveled the score when Anthony Martial hit the ball into his own net from a corner.
Solskjaer had another shakeup to stop PSG’s growing momentum, returning to a back room and provoking Paul Pogba instead of Alex Telles.
The Frenchman was left out of the starting eleven for the second game in a row, and was also benched against Newcastle, but made a big impact in his cameo against PSG.
Pogba created more opportunities than any other player as United finally achieved a deserved winner through Marcus Rashford and while Solskjaer was delighted with the impact of his midfielder, he felt that Fred and McTominay brought more stability.
Asked about the reason behind the starting duo, Solskjaer explained: ‘They are in good shape now, they are good players and they played very well against Newcastle.
‘They laid the groundwork for victory in that game, and I think they laid the groundwork today as well.
Scotty also played the first half with one eye, that was the most impressive, because he lost his contact lens. That was impressive ‘.
On Pogba’s performance from the bench, Solskjaer added: ‘Maybe at 1-1 in the middle of the second half we started to have more confidence, we played [more football]. I think Paul Pogba came in and did very well for us and we created chances. ‘
Pogba missed United’s previous trip to Paris, when they won 3-1 to eliminate the French champions from the Champions League, and Fred and McTominay also performed brilliantly in that match.
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